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The Gaffney Ledger from Gaffney, South Carolina • Page 6

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pace: SIX THE CAFFNEY LEDGER, CAFFNEY, 3. THURSDAY. JUNE 29, 1023. or over at the Unit) of cntrsnco CROWDS LARGE AT Winners of scholarship must be proporod to mpet also tho tequire menta for admission of the Asaoein t'on of Colleges of South Carolina HAGGARD MEETING A New Interest Quarter Begins In Our Savings Department On The examination may be taken for entraneo credits by those not jini'lviiiL' for a scholarship. SINGING IS VERY Our New Interest Quarter Begins JULY 1st enough to feud tho crowd, and nmny more.

Mrs. J. R. Hardin and Miss Rya Rippy, of Charlotte, hnvo been visiting' relntivcy for tho pust week Ml.sg Anniie Mae Fong, of GafTney, spent fceveral days the past week with Minn Alict' Moss, Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony and family, of Shelby. N. Miss ltay Rippy, of Charlotte, Miftses Ruth Chancy and Annie Delia Lavender, of Gaffney, and Mian Mabel Camp, of KiKna Creek, were the pnst week-end" guests at tho home of Mr. E. E.

Cornwcli. BY CHOIR FINE. The value 'of each ni'holarnhip is 1100 per session and free tuition of 40. Membership in the Reserve OiliceiV Training Corps II. O.

1, C. is also equivalent in money to a ncholarshii) during the last two Slang Failure of Evangelist to 1 gfi vears in Grea Makes Good Impression) 2. One-year Short Course Schol arships. Open to students 18 years of ago or over desirintr to pursue Mooting is Promised. (Gastoniii, N.

Gnzttte, June 27 the One-year Course in Agriculture Common school education tuflicient The crowds at the Haggard ten 3. No previous application to the college necessary to stand scholar lust evening were very htrtce. for Monday evening. They were there shin examinations New accounts solicited. All deposits made by July 5th draw interest from July 1st.

Compounded 4 TIMES A YEAR. We are in position to handle, a large volume of business and offer you the services of a strong conservative Bank under supervision of the United States Government. All business confidential. For catalogue, application blanks 4 and other information, write to from many sections of the city, and many from other places. There were many from Bessemer City, and The Registrar, Clemson College, C.

June 29; July 0 as far avay as GafTney. The choir took on much life and TOM MIX VERY VERSATILE the dnning was very Prof, IN MOVING PICTURE GAME buiiiner uses a song boon especially Deposits made on or before July oth draw interest from July 1st. Make your money make money for you by depositing it in our Savings Depart-ment. prepared for the Hujrftard meetings, Not Only an Actor, but Does All It has some of the best songs for His Own Thrilling and Dan-gerous Stunts. evangelistic meeting ever heard.

Jinny of the preachers of Gastonia Tom Mix is not only an actor in Merchants and Planters National B'nk Under Supervision of U. S. Government ASIETS OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS. were present last evening. We hope pictures, but ho doe3 all his own big, that all of them may fall in line thrilling, dangerous stunts has di Specials From Thursday to Monday at Tollesons reeled his own pictures, and he also and co-operate with us in this great campaign against sin.

If the meetings 1 has shown in one case at least- increase in-interest for the week as that ho can write his own picture they have for the first two days, stories. Mr Supervision United States Government From all reports Mix's latest Fox we are going to have one of the best campaigns we have seen. We picture, "After Your Own Heart," is feel sure that our preachers who Today STRAND Today a humdinger as good as any picture attend are going to. lend their hand to hela in this great work. in which he has ever appeared, if not The sermon was very fine last a little better, this story was writ evening.

We are so glad that nag ten by William Wallace Cook, and he gard does not use any slang what has given Tom something unpre w4 ever. So many of our modern cedented to do use airplanes and autos as the latest additions to ranee -a evangelists want to take advantage of the public to unload lots of slush I equipment. And it's no secret that New Voile Waists $1.48 and $1.95 Very Unusual Values in Latest Summer Styles 4 First National Bank Gaffney, S. i Maynard President, C. W.

Hames, Cashier J. A. Carroll, V-Pres. Claude Littlejohn, Ass't Cashier T. L.

Pettit, Ass't Cashier Tom can drive an auto as well as he that is not fit to be beard anywhere This meeting is free from all such, can ride a horse. This man is an evangelist, and when Tom is unique in motion pictures we sav this, we mean that he preach Star, author, director, stunt man es as they usually do with all of slick rider, driver of autos, trainer of ''A VI the fever of their souls, but with horses that he has made almost as all of this, he keepy close to the old famous as himself a big point this Bood. The sermon last evening was a a hue chap outside of pictures; a fel- ow who hasn had to change the size one' of the most practical ones at all. His text was Phil. 3:10: "That I may know Him, and the power of of bin hatband, metaphorically, from to '9i.

His resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made con Mix has more good stuff in "After Your Own Heart" than he has had in formable unto His The thing that he emphasized most any other recent picture, and he gets away with it all in true Mixian fashion. "After Your Own Heart" will be in this text was knowing 'Jesus. His real theme was wc may know Jefus. shown at the Strand Theatre today. Bontex Taffeta and Messaline $1.49 and $1.75 yd.

Extra heavy quality 36 inch Blyck and Navy only He said there were many ways by which we might know Him 1. We may know Him by the ASBURY 'coord of His wonderful life given us in the New testament, bods word reveals one of the purest lives that any record has ever given We may know Him by talking Asbury, June 28. (Special.) to Him. At this point the preacher Miss Edith Pittman, Joe McArthur tressed the necessity of prayer. He nd Dill Pittman, of Gaffney, were told of what it had been to him and guests of friends Tuesday.

Deeper Cuts On Two Big Lots of Ladies' Straps and Shoes For special selling this week we'have grouped two lots of fine footwear and are offering them at final clearaway prices. These selling prices represent only a fractional part of their wholesale cost. -They are 'lots that wc are discontinuing and should move fast at these prices. STRAP PUMPS, Black Kid and Suede combination. Black Kid and Patent 1-strap Pumps; 'Turn Soles and French heels.

Values 8, $10, $12 and $14. 1 All sizes from AAA to C. 95 LADIES' WHITE CANVAS 1 Tom Mix in "After Your Own Hearl11 ow that his mother years ago Miss Helen Lipscomb, of Gaffney, prayed- while, his father was away isited Mrs. Charles Sparks last Thursday. rom home preaching the Word of Dainty Summer Dresses God.

The Merry Maids and Matrons We'may know Him by singing Club way delightfully entertained on Wednesday afternoon of last about Him. He showed what won- erful power there is in a good week by Mrs. Grady Jones. After gospel son: and how that we may suggestions and discussions for the good of the club, delicious refresh know Jesus in the singing of good ments, consisting of ice cream and song's. 4.

we may know Him by talking ake were served by the $5.95 of Swiss and Voiles, cool, and. comfortable for these hot ays. bout Him. At this point he show-, wmmie Jenenes and sisters. ed how we may make our lives Misces Annie and Mary, were in Gaffney Tuesday.

orth so much more by talking about Jesus to our friends about us. Mrs. C. E. Hamnck, Miss Flora Ay a whole the sermon was above Pcttit and Miss Eugenia Hamrick passed Wednesday with the former't the ordinary.

Evangelists do not do the preaching they should, but this parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Jones.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sparks were Gaffney, visitors Wednesday. man made a wonderful appeal last evening. His message was entirely free from all kinds of slang and expressions that lower the standard of Christianity.

Mrs. w. S. Lipscomb and daugh Ci-BI-rr- i a ter, Sarah, have gone to Marion to be present at the marriage of Mrs. Lipscomb's 'niece, Missi Mary Hunter.

One mixed lot Ladies' White Canvas and Buck Shoes. Low ('and 'Cuban heels. Values up. to $1.00 There will be services tonight at :30 The cars will wait Dr. James Jeffcnes, of Spartan until 9:30 to carry the folks to East burg, is spending the day with his mother, Mrs.

J. D. Jefferies, Gastonia. who is critically ill. CLEMSON COLLEGE For Saturday and Monday only 40 pieces Dress Ginghams 2oc yd 19c yard We Will be Open for Business Saturday, July the First with a full line of Pastries, Cakes and -Pies and Bread." Visit and Inspect our Sanitary Shop.

"Quality, Cleanliness and Service" Olll' Motto. GIVE US A TRIAL Eriterprise Baking Co, cholarship Examination for Chero MT. PARAN. 4 kee County. Examinations to fill vacant four- These Specials are now on Display in our Window 4 year scholarships and one vacant one-year scholarship will be held at the County Seat on Friday, July id Mt.

Paran, June 27. The Mount 14th, beginning at 9 A. under Paran and Holly GGrove Sunday schools observed Christian Educa 3tt HL-a Bk the supervision of the County Superintendent of Education. tion Day Sunday by uniting and havinng all-day service at Mt. Paran 1.

Four-year Scholarship. Open students desiring to pursue Ag- iculture or Textile Engineering. church. The ntorning exercises consisted of several recitatiions and songs by the" small children and were Subjects for Eng- sh including grammar, literature, 11 earned out beautifully. The af composition and rhetoric; Algebra J.

TOLLESON CO. ternoon service was devoted to singing which every one seemed to en including quadratic equations; American and European History; and joy very much. The large crowd iS a practical Agriculture. present added much to the interest Age requirement, 16 years years of the day and there was dinner i JS I IFIfsII is fter rarest IS en "If a man does not provide for his children, if he does not provide for all those dependent upon and if he has not that vision of conditions to come, and that care for the days that has not yet dawned, which we sum up in a whole idea of thrift and saving, then he has not opened his eyes' to any adequate conception of human life. We are in this world to provide, not for ourselves, but for others, and that is the basis of economy." WOODROW WILSON A New Interest Quarter begins in our Savings Department July 1st.

Deposit your Savings where it will draw interest, any amount from $1.00 up will start an account with us. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS MORE THAN $150,000.00 4 4 D. C. ROSS. Pres.

B. L. HAMES, V-Pres. J. N.

LISCOMD, V-Pres. T. D. DANIEL, Cashier. T.

C. PARKEK, Asst. Cashier J. M. IMcLAUGHLIN, Asst Cashier.

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